Services for Bessie
Lee Page Jarrett, 71, of Columbus,
Kan., formerly of Wilder, who died Saturday, March
24, at a Columbus hospital, will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell.
The Rev. Carl Page
will officiate.
Interment will follow at the Wilder
Cemetery.
She was born Sept.
16, 1912, at Webb City, Mo.
She was reared and
educated in Missouri and
Oklahoma.
She married Frank W.
Page on July 2, 1927, at Pitcher,
Okla.
They moved to Wilder in 1942.
She worked for the J.
R. Simplot Company from 1953 until she retired in 1974.
Mr. Page died in
November of 1968.
She married Henry Jarrett Nov. 6, 1974, at
Caldwell.
They moved to Columbus, where she has since resided.
She was a member of
the Wilder
Free
Holiness
Church.
She is survived by
her husband of Columbus: six sons, Frank W. Page Jr. of
Glendale, Kenneth Carson Page and Bill L. Page of
Parma, Jack Maynard Page of Wilder,
Jerry L. Page. Paul, and Gary L. Page of Phoenix, Ariz.; three
step-sons, Jack, Jim and Larry Jarrett; three daughters,
Lovella Maxine Addington of Wilder, Bonnie Jean Hunter of
Hermiston, Ore., and Janet Kay Rogers of
Pocatello; one brother, Elmer Hamm of
Missouri; and a half brother, Jimmy Brummett of
Colorado: three half sisters,
Elizabeth. Bertha, and Rosie: 35 grandchildren; 36
great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in
death by a son and a brother.
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